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Fig. 3

From: Cloacal microbiota are biogeographically structured in larks from desert, tropical and temperate areas

Fig. 3

Bacterial community structure of lark cloacal microbiota across geographic locations. A) Relative abundances of bacterial classes and B) dominant ASVs in cloacal microbiota of larks inhabiting different geographic locations. Dominant ASVs were included when the mean relative abundance in cloacal microbiota of larks exceeded > 3% at one or more locations. Colours represent bacterial classes as in A)

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